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1971 Ford Bronco 393 "stroker" Automatic With Overdrive on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:56537 Color: matte/gloss black /
  gray/black
Location:

Decherd, Tennessee, United States

Decherd, Tennessee, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:automatic w/overdrive
Body Type:SUV
Engine:393 STROKER V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: U15GLK35240
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bronco
Year: 1971
Trim: sport
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 wheel Drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible, disc brakes
Mileage: 56,537
Exterior Color: matte/gloss black
Interior Color: gray/black
Disability Equipped: No

Up for auction is a super clean very fast and strong 1970 ford Bronco, The motor is a 393 ci stroker with roller rockers and roller cam.  It has :  Edelbrock Aluminum performer heads,Edelbrock polished aluminum intake, Edelbrock Carburetor.
  Full length headers with 3" collectors with dual exhaust ran all the way back. 4 core Aluminum radiator, and a 7 Qt oil pan.
 It has power steering, Front Disc Brakes, Electric Fuel Pump, The Transmission is Automatic with Overdrive with B&M Floor Shifter.
 It has a Dual Twin Sticks Transfer case with trans cooler that has all stainless braided lines.The suspension is a complete James Duff 5-1/2" Body and Suspension lift. It has Front Dual shock hoops and Dual Shocks all the way around.All bushings suspension and body are all new.
 The tires are 35x12.50x15's  Mickey Thompson BAJA Claws with about 90% tread nearly new still.All Glass is nearly perfect, no Fogging or Cracks.
The interior is Black/Gray with leather reclining seats that also fold all the way forward.It has a Sony cd player with 4 speakers. Complete set of all Aftermarket Guages: Fuel,Battery,Temp,Oil,Trans fluid, It also has a Autogage Tac with Shift light.It has a Tilt steering column, Grant steering wheel, All Guages and lights work perfect.All floor pans are solid with no rust, Interior has been sprayed with bed liner for extra protection. It has Front Disc Brakes with dana 44 front end and Ford 9" rear end. T he ignition system is a complete MSD set up with push button start.It has a ALLSTON toggle switch panel which controls everything needed. Last but not least it has Front and Rear PreRunner bumpers with a Ramsey 12,000 lb Winch with remote control. If i left anything out or you have any other questions please feel free to ask. Thanks for Looking and happy bidding.


 I do reserve the right to end auction early due to vehicle is being sold locally.



 


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